[04/26/10 - 09:51 AM]Development Update: Monday, April 26Updates include: Michelle Nader, Don McGill and Michael Schur all land overall deals; and "Legend of the Seeker" unlikely to return for season three.

[03/09/10 - 12:05 AM]Development Update: Tuesday, March 9Updates include: Kyle Bornheimer, Rob Morrow land second position pilots; Nick Nolte is in talks to play "The Old Man" on HBO's "Luck"; Tom Cavanagh books the title role on ABC's "Edgar Floats."

[05/13/08 - 11:18 AM]Development Update: Tuesday, May 13Updates include: CBS to keep "The Unit," "Mother," "Christine" and "Rules"; "Moonlight" and "Shark" get the hook; and "The Amazing Race" is on track to air two editions next season.

[10/11/07 - 09:06 AM]Tivo Announces Premiere Week Ratings The ratings, generated using TiVo's Stop||Watch(TM) service, revealed that "Grey's Anatomy," with a total
rating of 27.2%, was the most watched show in Total and Time-shifted
viewing during premiere week.

[08/17/07 - 06:21 PM]Development Update: Week of August 13-17Updates include: Fates come down on three HBO originals and Sci Fi's "Painkiller Jane," Lifetime shuffles its Sunday lineup and NBC preps a syndicated version of "Deal or No Deal."

[07/18/07 - 10:56 AM]CBS Announces 2007-2008 Premiere Dates "Kid Nation" and "Survivor" will get the jump on the network's traditional "premiere week" while "Viva Laughlin" will get a special post-"C.S.I." bow on Thursday, October 18.

[05/16/07 - 07:05 AM]CBS Announces 2007-2008 Primetime ScheduleCBS announced today its 2007-2008 Fall Primetime lineup, featuring five new series - one comedy, three dramas and one reality program. These freshman series will join 17 returning programs on the current CBS lineup, which will win the 2006-2007 season in viewers and adults 25-54, continuing the Network's multi-year winning streak.

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ADDITIONAL NOTES:confirmed as canceled on 5/18/10

DESCRIPTION:(from CBS's press release, August 2009) NUMB3RS is a drama about an FBI agent who recruits his mathematical-genius brother to help the Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles. The two brothers take on the most confounding criminal cases from a very distinctive perspective. Inspired by actual events, the series depicts how the confluence of police work and mathematics provides unexpected revelations and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. A dedicated FBI agent, Don Eppes, couldn't be more different from his younger brother, Charlie Eppes, a brilliant mathematician who, since he was little, yearned to impress his big brother. Despite their disparate approaches to life, Don and Charlie are able to combine their areas of expertise and solve some killer cases. Don is joined on his team by fellow agents David Sinclair, who utilizes his incredible perspective and the survival skills he learned growing up in the Bronx; Colby Granger, an Army veteran once stationed in the Middle East, who brings with him innovative methods to crime-solving; Liz Warner, a special agent who is also a former romantic interest of Don's; and newest agent Nikki Betancourt, a tough, street-smart ex-LAPD officer whose way of handling cases won't exactly mesh with how Don runs his team. Don and Charlie's father, Alan, is happy to see his sons working together even though he doesn't understand the intricacies of what Charlie does for a living. It is his co-workers at CalSci who further refine Charlie's approach and help him stay focused. Physicist friend Dr. Larry Fleinhardt constantly challenges Charlie to employ a broader point of view to his work with the FBI, and Amita Ramanjuan, Charlie's girlfriend and former grad student, frequently helps him see cases in a new light As this new season begins, Charlie and Amita find themselves on the brink of a new phase in their relationship after his marriage proposal, while Don, having survived a life-threatening injury, has gone on a spiritual journey that has brought about a renewed interest in his faith.